Two steps to immortality.
In future the advanced genetics and biotechnology can make finish death in the form as we know it. It's possible. The person who dies can store memories in the net using neuro-implanted microchips. The system can make a clone of the body. And then transmit that data back to brains.
The new way to use DNA is the quantum computer. And the researchers made the lab-grown mouse using two males. Let's begin with mice that are created from the genes of two males. Researchers connected imprinted genes together. Then they modified those genes and used embryonic stem cell technology.
The mouse grew adult, but its lifespan was short. In this test, researchers used technology that is very new. Those modified genes injected into stem cells or eggs allowed that embryo to grow. This technology can turn into everyday technology in the future. But that is one of the things that researchers can do.
Researchers created the first bi-paternal mouse by modifying imprinting genes, advancing reproductive science but facing challenges like sterility and low survival rates."(ScitechDaily, Defying Biology: Chinese Scientists Engineer Mouse With Two Male Parents)
This kind of research is possible in China. Their state controls everything, and there is nothing wrong if researchers want to create the mice using two male mice. When we think about the ability to manipulate genomes and make identical mice clones the problem is how to create the first individual.
If researchers can create mice that grow in totally identical conditions that can offer a better chance to research the environmental effect on individuals. The ability to create mice that have no nervous system or that are born from stem cells that can be manipulated cancer cells can make it possible to make animal tests more humane. And that kinds of things are also interesting ways to make many things like theoretical plans for interstellar space travel. Another thing is this: cloned animals can save some species from extinction.
The use of DNA molecules in quantum computing as 3D and 2D structures is a new thing. The quantum system manipulates the nitrogen atoms and their spins using the nuclear energy resonance. That resonance turns the DNA molecule in the quantum computer. In this model. The system will not use the chemical form of the DNA as the data transport
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"Scientists have taken a step toward DNA-powered quantum computers by using electric fields to control nuclear spins, unlocking new possibilities in computation and data storage. Credit: SciTechDaily.com" (ScitechDaily, Forget Silicon – DNA Might Be the Future of Quantum Computing)
The DNA in the quantum computers and chemical data storages.
The system uses DNA as the rack that keeps those nitrogen atoms in a stable position. In that electric version, DNA offers an interesting alternative to silicone. DNA is a tool that can replace many other things. DNA itself can act as a chemical qubit. In that model, the system can use microscopes and other sensors to detect the base that travels through the sensor gate.
The DNA is the tool that can make many things. The chemical version of the data transportation. The DNA travels in the nanotubes. The system detects each base adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T). And each of those bases is one state of qubit. That would be a good and safe data transportation system for short distances. That kind of chemical qubits are interesting things. The DNA molecule can transport information safely. The system can also recycle those bases.
The nanomachines are things that can make things like custom DNA that offer the possibility to store large data storage. The computers can store data in the form of DNA and then that thing must transported into a stable, cold place where computers can take that data back into use. Maybe that kind of data storage is the reason for the journey to the Kuiper belt. Data storage can involve information about the person and the data about things that the person learned. This kind of thing is a step to immortality.
https://scitechdaily.com/defying-biology-chinese-scientists-engineer-mouse-with-two-male-parents/
https://scitechdaily.com/forget-silicon-dna-might-be-the-future-of-quantum-computing/
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